A new law aims to help those who have committed less serious crimes to find a job once they have reformed their lives, following a change to the Data Protection Act.
Court victory for WordPress against fraudulent copyright takedown notices
Automattic, the owner of the WordPress blogging website, has succeeded in its legal battle regarding the use of false copyright takedown notices, meaning that a precedent has been set for similar cases that cross national boundaries.
Merseyside mum to receive compensation for being “forced from job” after third child
Catherine McClennan recently took her former employer – the Trades Union Congress (TUC) – to court over maternity discrimination after being “forced out” of her job.
Government plans could prevent councils from selective landlord licensing
Councils across the UK could be stopped from introducing selective licensing for landlords in the private sector.
Study shows that couples are more likely to divorce if the wife becomes ill
According to a new study, divorce is six per cent more likely to occur if the wife falls ill than if she were to remain healthy.